Posts tagged John Green

In a world where John Green takes up nearly half of the New York Times YA Bestsellers list and can tweet something as innocuous as “The next couple of months are going to be a little nuts around here” to the tune of almost 700 retweets, why aren’t more people like him, with enormous social platforms, giving a little time to these conversations? What does he — or any other of a number of well-positioned, socially-connected YA authors (white men and some white women) — stand to lose from addressing these concerns? Would a reblog or a retweet of one of the first of a series of stories kill their career? Or would it help the voices of those who deserve to be heard get that attention?

millionsmillions:

“I believe that fiction can help, and if that’s what makes me inevitably a genre writer, that’s okay,”  John Green said in a speech at Kenyon College about why we should make art, genre fiction, and bad college hook up experiences. Bonus: Here are Green’s 18 books you probably haven’t read.

fishingboatproceeds:

This has almost 10,000 notes?

I like marshmallows. What? There’s nothing unintellectual about marshmallows.

DON’T MAKE ME WAX PHILOSOPHICAL ABOUT MARSHMALLOWS, Y’ALL.

joey-richters-jaw:

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meacolumba:

Who is this John Green guy? Will I be sad if I read his books? I am not particularly in the mood for sad romantic books (which is weirdly the impression I get from him BUT I COULD BE TOTALLY WRONG)

No you won’t be sad! You’ll like them! They don’t even have sad parts! People who tell you they have sad and/or romantic parts are LYING. 

No Romance, No Sadness. That’s my MOTTO.

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I can’t stop giggling. Oh, John Green..